These creepy bookish locales are sure to pique the interest of readers and you don't have to go far to see ghosts or a demon hound that got in the way of one very famous and persnickety detective.
The Real Phantom of the Opera
The labryrinth that is The Palais...

In high school, you learned that Jane Austen was the rebellious authoress of the Regency. An unmarried woman who made fun of the people around her while giving readers what they wanted in the form of convenient marriages and happy endings. If you were lucky,...

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An excellent movie adaptation must enhance the book in some way. Improve it and make you forget the book even existed. Below is a list of the best of the best. A list that will no doubt encourage great debate and war. However, there are...